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Posted on 15 Apr 2010
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Contract employee for a university - Working at a company loc

I currently work for a public university affiliated research institute in SC on cap exempt h1b. My h1b expires in June 20th 2010. The research institute has a project with a private company which is in a different state (WA) and research institute want me to work at the company location for at least 6months,starting from April 22nd as a consultant/contract employee. University Research institute (cap excempt employer) is planning to do premium processing to extend my h1b till the completion of project. My question is whether it is possible to work in a different location far away as a contract employee for the university research institute? what are the additional paper work requiired when starting wwork since i am not in my direct employer location ?

User's Location: Clemson, South Carolina, United States of America
Category: H1B Visa (Work Visa)
Posted on 15 Apr 2010
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